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August 2, 2015

Use a polarizing filter to lessen or eliminate reflections from glass. This works really well on windows of stores or cars. But the trade-off is that your exposure will be a bit longer, as the light is cut down by almost two stops.

On photo sharing sites like Flickr you can often view the details of a photograph and take a look at the shutter speed, aperture, ISO and other settings. While this won’t teach you how to create a photo from scratch it will show you what technical choices photographers made to capture their images.

If your COOLPIX camera or NIKKOR lens has image stabilization (Nikon calls it Vibration Reduction), know when to use it and when to turn it off. If you don’t know how your stabilization system works, turn it off when you’re shooting with a tripod. If it doesn’t sense that the camera is solidly mounted, it can add movement while trying to reduce blur.

Always use your lens hood (if you have one) or buy a lens hood (if you don’t). The lens hood isn’t just good for preventing flare. It can keep you from losing the contrast of your images as well as protect your front lens element from raindrops too.

When shooting a portrait of an athlete, use fill flash (or flash turned on even in daylight) to light up the shadow areas under a hat or helmet. This will balance the light from the entire scene and light up the face. On a compact camera, the setting to choose is "Flash On."

Look around you when you’re shooting at sunset. The objects that look boring during the day magically come to life when the rays of the sun hit them. Buildings, cars and anything reflective take on a special quality at sunset.

If your camera can capture images in both RAW and JPEG format, do so even if you don’t work with RAW images now. These RAW files have the highest image quality possible, so you can edit them years from now and be sure you’re getting the best looking image possible.

Shooting a lightning storm can be exciting. Use a tripod and set you camera to record a long exposure. With DSLRs, 15 seconds is a good start, but you may have to use up to 30 seconds, or bulb setting (where the shutter stays open as long as you hold down the shutter button). Because you never know when the lightning will occur, keep shooting for best results. Remember to always keep a safe distance, and don’t forget the tripod to avoid blurry photos!

Take a self-portrait each day for a week or month (or a year). It’s harder than you think to take an attractive photo of yourself, and if you do it for long enough you’ll have an interesting series that shows how you’ve changed over time.

Look on photo sharing sites for inspiration for your next photo shoot. Pick a subject you want to photograph or a location and search for photos of that. You’ll see a wide array of different techniques and styles that will inspire you.

Don’t stop shooting after the action has finished in sports. Get in close on a happy or sad face … a celebration after a goal … or the dejection on the sideline after a loss. The emotion of the game speaks volumes and can really round out a series of pictures.

If you live in a city or near a big photo store, find a photographic rental house and rent a lens that you don’t have. Take a telephoto lens to a ball game or rent a wide-angle lens and take it camping. This will give you a chance to try a new piece of equipment and expand your photographic horizons.

You should format the memory card in your camera on a regular basis. By using the camera’s built-in “Format” function, found in the menus, you lessen the chance of having card problems in the future. Doing so is better than just deleting the images using the camera or the computer.

Take a step back. No, farther back. See what the scene looks like from far away to get perspective. Walk around it, to see it from different angles. There’s a tendency to rush up to something and take a photo, but if you look at it from different angles you’re more likely to find something you would otherwise have missed.

Most cameras with built-in flashes have a red-eye reduction setting that fire several quick pre-flashes before the main burst of light. Turn this off if you’re not photographing people because it drains the battery and doesn’t help light up your scene.

Make a great team picture. Get the team together in front of a nice background—maybe the goal, the net or the team logo on the field or floor. Shoot the ordinary, and then let the kids have some fun, making faces or funny poses. That’s the one they will always remember.

At a wedding, watch what the photographer is doing and pick something different to shoot. If the photographer is shooting the cake cutting, take pictures of the band. If the photographer is shooting the bouquet toss with a wide-angle lens from behind the bride, use a telephoto to capture people trying to catch the flowers. You’ll capture a part of the wedding that wouldn’t have been documented otherwise.

It’s always best to shoot group pictures in a location that tells something about the people. For example, shoot the sports team on the field instead of the parking lot. Try to think about how the background, or setting, adds to the story of who they are.

Do some photography pro bono. Find a charitable organization in your area that can’t afford a photographer and offer your services for free. The group will end up with a precious resource it wouldn’t have had access to; and photos of an event or service the organization provides can help it get funding.

Try to buy the fast and large memory cards. Speed ratings on the cards are important for live action shots, especially when you’re shooting in sports or continuous scene modes, or at the highest frame rate. That will allow the camera to shoot at its fastest frame rate with little worry the camera will have to pause to offload images to the card.

Freeze the sports action. The key is using a high shutter speed. On compact cameras, use the sports scene mode. On a DSLR, pick a high shutter speed of 1/500th of a second or above. This will freeze almost all action. If the light is low, adjust your ISO to a higher sensitivity (800-1600 ISO), which will allow you to select a faster shutter speed.

Place your subjects equally away from the camera when shooting a group. Avoid placing any of your subjects a lot closer to your camera than others. That can lead to some of your family members being out of focus or just looking a little out of the mix.

Babies are great subjects because they’re so darn cute. Focus on the teeny body parts with a macro lens. Pudgy hands, small ears, and teeny elbows—they’re even cuter when they’re the subjects of your photo.

Use a small flashlight to light up a scene. Put one behind or under an object at night to create an interesting glow or use it instead of a flash. Take long-exposure shots using a flash as a light source and you can create interesting glowing sections of your photos.

Photographing at the zoo? Careful composition can hide the fact that your wild animal subjects are behind fences or in pens. Zoom in for tight close-ups so you don’t see man-made objects like fence posts, concrete swimming holes or perches for the animals to play on.

When photographing cars, try getting a different perspective. Use a wide-angle lens to capture the hood ornament with the hood stretched out behind. Get low and shoot up on the car. Grab a ladder and shoot a bird’s eye view. You’ll create a photograph that captures a car as art.

When shooting nighttime landscapes, use a low ISO (400 or below if possible) while working from a tripod. Open your aperture to F/4 or F/5.6. This will allow you to have a shot full of detail and of good quality. Remember that night shots need a subject, just like day shots.

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For creativity that has no limits.

Introducing Nikon 1 V2, with the exceptional speed and performance of the Nikon 1 system, plus pro-style enhancements for greater creativity, flexibility, comfort and control. It has a grip for familiar shooting comfort, a built-in flash for manipulating the lighting of your images, new Best Moment Capture modes for catching exactly the right shots, PSAM exposure modes right on the dial and much more—all in a very compact size. For passionate shooters who want more control of their photos, Nikon 1 V2 delivers.

Freeze the perfect instant

Slow down the action and get the best of what's seen

The best moments are made (and missed) in an instant. But imagine being able to slow down a moment while it's happening—to see live action in slow motion. With Nikon 1 V2's amazing new Slow View mode, that's exactly what happens. See the world in slow motion through the viewfinder, then easily grab the shot you want. Combine that with Smart Photo Selector, which fires 20 shots with a single shutter press and selects the best five for you, and you've got every advantage for catching life's best moments.

Put your creativity in motion

Tell richer stories with Motion Snapshot and Advanced Movie Mode

Nikon 1's popular Motion Snapshot blends motion, stills and sound to capture the essence of a moment like never before. With a single press of the shutter button, Nikon 1 V2 captures a short slow-motion movie sequence plus a single defining still image. Those elements are merged into a unique 10-second expression that can easily be shared in .mov or .nms formats. Even add background music to set the mood of that special moment. For video enthusiasts, Nikon 1 V2 features a new Advanced Movie Mode. Maintain PSAM exposure control while recording 1080p Full HD video with stereo sound. Smoothly track your subjects like a pro, even as the lighting changes.

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Capture your world with unrivaled speed, precision and clarity

At the center of Nikon 1's success is its remarkable Advanced Hybrid Autofocus System offering both phase (73-point) and contrast-detection (135-point) autofocus. It zeroes in on subjects with such speed and precision, you'll never miss a shot. With Nikon 1 V2, you can harness that precision at a blazing fast 15 frames per second continuous shooting! When you divide one second of motion into 15 individual photos, you'll catch amazing views you've never seen. And every one of those photos will be exceptional, thanks to Nikon 1 V2's 14.2 megapixel CMOS sensor.

Conveniently share with Wi-Fi connectivity

Connect the optional WU-1b Wireless Adapter to the Nikon 1 V2 and wirelessly transfer photos to your smartphone, tablet or any compatible Wi-Fi enabled device±. Use your smartphone to instantly upload your shots to the web or email them to a friend. Install Nikon's free Wireless Mobile Adapter Utility Android™- or iOS-powered app and remotely control the Nikon 1 V2—see what the camera sees from your smartphone or tablet and fire off shots!

Take control of your shooting

When you want more control of Nikon 1 V2, everything you need is at your fingertips. Adjust key settings like ISO and White Balance with minimal button presses. Conveniently access PSAM modes right from the camera's mode dial. When you're in a PSAM mode, the new Command dial lets you quickly toggle between key settings for that specific mode—without taking your eye from the viewfinder.

See how your shots will look

Now when you're framing a shot, you can see exactly how your end-result photo will look. Live Image Control gives you a real-time preview of your image based on the current camera settings. Using the Command dial, you can adjust the contrast or brightness, blur the background, even show movement—all during preview. Once you've got the shot you want, simply press the shutter button and save it forever.

Sacrifice nothing for size

Among the smallest interchangeable lens cameras available, the Nikon 1 V2 gives up nothing for size. Its body grip, built-in flash and electronic viewfinder are familiar comforts to traditional shooters, while its exceptional speed, sleek, minimal design and ultra-high-resolution LCD display push the limits of small camera performance.

Build your ultimate camera system

Enhance your creativity and capabilities with a growing lineup of superior 1 NIKKOR lenses and Nikon 1 accessories. The Nikon 1 V2 includes an accessory hotshoe port, so you can add a Nikon 1 Speedlight and discover the power of Nikon's creative lighting system, a GPS module for adding location data to photos, an external stereo microphone and more.

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This camera's Wi-Fi® capability using the WU-1b Wireless Mobile Adapter can only be used with a compatible iPhone®, iPad®, and/or iPod touch® or smart devices running on the Android™ operating system. The Wireless Mobile Utility application must be installed on the device before it can be used with this camera. For compatibility and to download the application, please visit:

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Best compact digital camera I've owned to-date...
I've been bouncing back and forth between Canon and Nikon's smaller offerings.
A rangefinder is a must for me. I tried a few different lenses but have since settled on the 10-30mm and 30-100mm. Everything is light, 5fps at full-res and small but the picture quality is amazing! I typically shoot P, A or S and typically restrict ISO to the lower range and always RAW. I've been using the included ViewNX2 software as well -- very pleased with that too.
I never use the video features -- not sure why the camera folks keep promoting HD video. We all have smartphones for those short videos.
Don't waste your time with Coolpix (except the DX sensor one they just introduced). Extremely pleased with my second year with my V2.
November 22, 2014

Back In The Serious Photo Game
I just purchased this camera (10-30mm, 30-110mm and 18.0mm/f1.8 lenses) and my first impression out of the box is complete awe. I did not want a full-sized DSLR, but wanted to make a quantum leap from a point and shoot camera/iPhone. THIS IS IT!!!
Photos are exquisite. Ease of use is beyond my expectations. Handling and weight are perfect for my use. I do not want to be a National Geographic photographer, but I feel like one with this in my hands. Passion and creativity are now unleashed.
Before this purchase we talked to several photographers at the Cincinnati Zoo when the tulips were in full glory. They convinced me that I wanted a Nikon over other excellent brands.
Our upcoming trip to Vancouver, Colorado and Alaska will be the first major use. Waterfalls, rivers, salmon fishing, glaciers, whales, gardens, etc. await to be captured.
If anyone is thinking about this camera, get it!!!
May 15, 2014

Overall a very competent camera
I purchsed this camera with the specific goals that (1) it would take acceptable image quality , (2) the video would be very good, (3) it would take my existing Nikon lenses and (4) it would fit in a coat pocket. All the goals seem to have been met. I was pleasantly surprised at how tough the camera feels. It seems very robust and able to withstand the challenges of going into nature. The video controls have been greatly enhanced with the HD Video setting on the mode dial. I can move into video very easily with one click and my settings, manual aperture and shutter speed, are remembered. The video screen includes an exposure meter, which is very helpful. Not as good as a live view histogram but close enough. Image quality is very good though the files require some sharpening in post. (I have the sharpening turned way todwn in the camera and I shoot only in raw.) Of course, it isn't a D800, but that's not the point. Overall, I'm quite pleased.
October 27, 2013

FT-1 V2 Powerhouse
My back and neck hurts from years of lugging around heavy SLR/DSLR gear. The V2 looked ideal. And it was. I took it on a transatlantic cruise with multiple stops. Results were outstanding. However when I returned, my large inventory of AI/AIS lenses beckoned to me. I bought an FT-1 adapter. I used these lenses in aperture priority mode, fixed ISO. The V2 will meter and adjust shutter speed. This effectively simulates a Nikon F3. I shot some hummingbirds with the 180/2.8 ED AIS. Results were stunning. Next I tackled my 500/8 Mirror. Although not listed as compatible, the reason is the tripod mount on the 500/8 interferes with the FT-1 tripod mount. Simple matter to remove the lens tripod mount by removing two screws from the 500/8. Then you have a lightweight 1350mm f/8 lens that you can hand hold! Or use a tripod on the FT-1. At ISO 1600 results were excellent. A great nature rig that's got a V2 as a rear lens cap!! Another great use is with the 60/2.8 Micro-nikkor AIS. Macro shots demand manual focus anyway so this pair wins again.
October 4, 2013

Looks small but acts big!
Bought this camera because I didn't want to lug a large camera on a trip to Dublin, Ireland bought 1 V2 with 4 lens and flash and extra battery. Have a small backpack to store everything. I love the quality of the photos, they look as good as my D80 and its a lot less to lug around. I have carried it in my pocket on several trips. Just makes life much easier when traveling. I use the 1 V2 all the time.
June 6, 2013

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I also asked the Pocketwizard people and they said:"While the mirrorless cameras are definitely gaining in popularity, at this point we do not plan to make our radios compatible in TTL mode. We are keeping an eye on customer demand and if it is high enough, we may consider it. If it had a standard hot shoe, you could use it in Basic Trigger mode, but it appears to use the same specialized shoe the V1 uses."

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There aren't any lenses in the current 1Nikkor line that have a minimum aperture smaller than f/16. In order to have any of the Nikon1 cameras go past f/16 you would need to use the FT-1 Mount adapter and an F-mount lens that has a wider aperture range. For a list of F-mount lenses compatible with the FT-1 mount for Nikon1 cameras go to http://support.nikonusa.com/app/ans...

New 1Nikkor lenses are expected to be released in 2013 but final specifications of those lenses have yet to be released.

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The lens minimum aperature varies depending on the type of lens that is attached. The lens that you have attached cannot close any further than F16 which is why the aperature on the J1 is not going beyond F16.

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Unfortunately Nikon cannot speculate about future products until official information is announced on our web site: www.nikonusa.com.

The currently announced kits for the V2 are the one lens kit with the 1 NIKKOR 10-30mm f/3.5 – 5.6 VR lens and the 2 lens kit with the 1 NIKKOR 10-30mm f/3.5 – 5.6 VR lens and the 1 NIKKOR 30-110mm f/3.8 – 5.6 VR Black lens.

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When using the FT1 adapter on the V2 the camera must be set to AF-S (the camera will not focus in other autofocus modes) and autofocus is only available with AF-S lenses. The only AF area mode available is Single-point and the camera focuses on the subject in the center focus area only. Face priority is not supported.

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The operating environment for the Nikon1 V2 is 00 °C–40 °C (+32 °F–104 °F) with humidity at 85% or less (no condensation).

The Nikon1 V2 is not waterproof and may malfunction if exposed to high levels of humidity so it should be protected from snow. Extreme temperature change can cause condensation inside the camera body. When taking the camera to a very cold place, or from hot to cold, place it inside an airtight container such as a plastic bag and leave it inside the bag for awhile to expose the camera gradually to the temperature change.

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Do new "Nikon 1 V2" camera have High Definition (HD) for shooting that picture is HD (not want Standard Definition)???I understood that Nikon 1 V2 have HD movie (video) too.

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